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Jun-13-2007 11:38TweetFollow @OregonNews Professors Receive Grant to Bring Computer Games to College ClassroomsSalem-News.comThe grant is for two years, and will also involve several undergraduate student assistants.
(VANCOUVER, Wa.) - College students studying computer science may one day be able to bring their gaming hobbies and their studies together in the classroom. The National Science Foundation has awarded nearly $150,000 to Scott Wallace, assistant professor of computer science at Washington State University Vancouver, and Andrew Nierman, assistant professor of computer science at the University of Puget Sound, to develop computer game based undergraduate computer science curricula. "Evidence suggests that computer games are helpful in retention," said Wallace. "In the last 15 years, games have received increased attention in academia." Wallace's work aims to work with instructors' learning objectives, but use games a vehicle to teach various software development courses. "Computer science students today are pretty familiar with game technology," Wallace said, "often to the extent that they know how to build their own games. We can apply this to game development courses, and also build curriculum models to apply to mainstream computer science courses from the college sophomore to graduate levels." The grant is for two years, and will also involve several undergraduate student assistants. For more information about the WSU Vancouver computer science programs, visit vancouver.wsu.edu. Those with similar educational aspirations can find exactly what they are looking for online. Schools specializing in computer science and game development are more popular than ever before. You may find your art school in a few moments by searching the right websites. Whether your intention is a career in game design, computer graphics, cinematography, or even digital animation, you owe it to yourself to go online and browse through your options. Many of these schools are online as well, so you can easily work toward your dream job, regardless of physical location. _________________________________________
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